Hi Joshua,
Joshua Schaeffer writes:
> Hey all, I'm trying to build a cluster on Ubuntu 18.04 with lxd 3.0.3.
The 3.0.3 version in Ubuntu 18.04 has now become quite old, expecially
since that was the first version introducing clustering and tons of
improvements have landed since then.
If you
Hello Florian,
Florian Eckert writes:
> Hello Free,
>
> I'm working on packaging lxd for OpenWrt.
Great! I've been an OpenWrt user and still have a LinkSys wireless
router with it on, although I don't use it anymore these days.
> I started a pullrequest discussion and a also added a first
Hello Michael,
see:
https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/image-handling.md#auto-update
Presumeably you started some container in the past with a command like:
lxc launch ubuntu:18.04
so the lxd server internally recorded the fact that you asked for an
18.04 image. From that point on, it
Hello Andriy,
no, it's not possible.
See https://github.com/lxc/lxd/blob/master/doc/clustering.md#forming-a-cluster:
"Note that all further nodes joining the cluster must have identical
configuration to the bootstrap node, in terms of storage pools and
networks."
Also, having a two-node
me I let them. Please consider them as private data
>Le jeudi 30 août 2018 à 14:56:36 UTC+2, Free Ekanayaka
> a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> yes, I believe I understand. What's puzzling is that I should be able to
> reproduce your problem using database. Would you mind
gt; If I reboot, "lxc ls" gives the same error and the messages that I have sent.
> I hope I am clear...
>
>Le jeudi 30 août 2018 à 14:07:19 UTC+2, Free Ekanayaka
> a écrit :
>
> I have a few questions:
>
> 1) Does the failure happen when you start wit
Regardless of the answers to 1) and 2), does the failure happen
consistently? I.e. does it happen every time you run "lxc ls".
Free
Pierre Couderc writes:
> I am with lasts releases from git. For dqlite, last log is:
>
> commit f160665d9e50e39d156591546732a2e0b3712f73
> Autho
Hello,
this seems the same failure you reported earlier (thread with subject
"lxd refuses to start ...").
When you sent me the database tarball last time, I didn't see any issue
and I could not reproduce the failure. Can you please double check that
your version of the dqlite C library is up to
Hello,
does this happen consistently? If so, could you please make a tarball of
the /database directory and send it to me? It might
be some bug in database code.
Free
Pierre Couderc writes:
> ...and I am lost in the messages :
>
>
> nous@couderc:~$ export GOPATH=~/go
> ...
>
>
Hello,
does "ps aux | grep lxd" show more than one lxd process running? (on
either of the two nodes).
Andriy Tovstik writes:
> Hi, all!
>
> Some time ago I installed a dual node LXD cluster. Today I logged in to the
> node and tried to execute
> lxc exec container -- bash
> but command hanged.
Hello,
first, you should use at least 3 nodes with a LXD cluster, otherwise if
just single node goes down (even for a reboot) you're cluster is
unavailable, because of lack of quorum.
Regarding "lxc ..." commands, there are improvements under work that
should improve performance quite a bit,
), so hopefully this won't happen again with LXD 3.1.0.
Free
Free Ekanayaka <free.ekanay...@canonical.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> yes, I received it. I'm going to get through in the next few hours and
> get back to you.
>
> Cheers
>
> Tomasz Chmielewski <man...@wpkg.o
Hello,
yes, I received it. I'm going to get through in the next few hours and
get back to you.
Cheers
Tomasz Chmielewski writes:
> On 2018-05-06 18:02, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>
>>> Please would send us tar with the content
>>> /var/snap/lxd/common/lxd/database?
>>> (or
Hello,
Tomasz Chmielewski writes:
> I have a Ubuntu 16.04 server with LXD 3.0 installed from snap.
>
> I've filled the disk to 100% to get "No space left on device".
>
> A while later, it was not possible to use "lxc shell container" or "lxc
> list", because of:
>
> Error: Get
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